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[Solved] Why is MDMA with truffles called hippie flip?

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Why is MDMA with truffles called hippie flip?

The term "hippie flip" indeed refers to a combination of MDMA (also known as ecstasy) and psilocybin from, for example, magic truffles. It is an informal term used in drug culture to describe this specific combination.

""Hippie" refers to the 1960s and 70s, during which psychedelic drugs were popular within the hippie culture. This period is often associated with freedom, love, and a more spiritual approach to life. At the time, the use of psychedelics was seen as a way to expand the mind and connect with nature and the universe.

""Flip" is a term used to describe the combination of different drugs. In the case of "hippie flip," it involves combining MDMA and psilocybin truffles, something that was done by the hippies at the time.

Combining MDMA with psilocybin truffles can have a synergistic effect, where the effects of both substances reinforce each other. MDMA is known for its empathogenic and stimulating properties, while psilocybin truffles have a hallucinogenic effect. By taking them together, a person can experience an intense sensation of euphoria, empathy, visual hallucinations, and heightened awareness.

 

See also: MDMA | Psilocybin


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In drug slang (street language), a refers hippie flip to combining MDMA with a psychedelic substance like psilocybin (as found in truffles or magic mushrooms) in a single session.

The word hippie refers to the hippie culture of the 1960s, famous for the spiritual and social use of classic psychedelics such as LSD and mushrooms.

Flip refers here to the 'flipping' of your consciousness: by combining MDMA (a stimulating empathogenic substance) with psilocybin ('the trip'), you experience a unique mix of euphoria and visual/introspective effects.